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Jess Thomas

Jess Thomas

Jess Thomas is the Red Sox Beat Team Manager and a member of the Boston Celtics beat team for CLNS Radio. Jess is a co-host on CLNS Radio's Red Sox Beat Podcast as well as a contributor to Celtics Postgame Shows.

Jess also currently writes for the Stow/Bolton Independents and The Item. 

Jess currently is an archiver/digitizer at the official home of Boston Celtics telecasts, Comcast Sports Net New England.

Previously, Jess was General Manager for Framingham State University's radio station, WJDM 91.3 FM, as well as sports editor for FSU's newspaper, the Gatepost.

Prior to joining CLNS Radio, Jess was an intern at CSNNE as well as WCVB.

Jess is a 2014 graduate of Framingham State University, with a degree in Communication Arts.

You can follow Jess on Twitter @CLNS_JessSayin

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Matt Moore no-hit the Red Sox (42-36) through five innings and threw a shutout in seven innings and David Price struck out 10, but also gave up four runs and Tampa Bay (33-44) took two out of three from Boston at the Trop. 

Following a nice outing from Rick Porcello and a five RBI night from Travis Shaw, the Boston Red Sox (42-35) will look to take two out of three from the Tampa Bay Rays (32-44) at the Trop. David Price (8-4, 4.68 ERA) will square off against Matt Moore (3-5, 5.04 ERA) in a matinee 12:10 p.m. Wednesday afternoon start. 

The Boston Red Sox (41-33) dropped the second game of a three game series, 10-3, to the Texas Rangers (48-27) tonight as Steven Wright couldn't control his knuckleball in the Texas heat and Boston's defense didn't do him any favors at Globe Life Park. 

The Boston Red Sox (37-29) look to snap a two-game losing streak as they send Rick Porcello (7-2, 3.81 ERA) up against Adrian Sampson (MLB debut) and the Seattle Mariners (36-31) in the second game of a three game set at Fenway Park. 

The Baltimore Orioles (37-26) got the last laugh off of David Price and the Boston Red Sox (36-27) as home runs by Manny Machado and Jonathan Schoop pushed the O's past the Sox 3-2 in the first game of a three-game series. 

Max Kepler hit his first career home run for the Minnesota Twins (19-43) as the Twins salvaged a game against the Boston Red Sox (36-26) on Sunday afternoon by a final of 7-4 in 10 innings. 

The Boston Red Sox (33-24) will send Rick Porcello (7-2, 4.00 ERA) to the mound in the first game of two against the San Francisco Giants (35-24) who will send rookie Albert Suarez (1-1, 3.18 ERA) to the bump. 

Steven Wright (5-4) threw his third complete game of the season for the Red Sox (31-20), holding the Baltimore Orioles (28-21) to just four hits and two runs on Memorial Day in a Boston 7-2 victory in the opener of a four-game series in Baltimore. 

Boston roughed up Marcus Stroman in 5.1 innings with seven runs scored but a very good Red Sox (29-20) bullpen fell apart against a strong Toronto Blue Jays (26-25) offense and Toronto scored six runs in the last two innings in a 10-9 stunning victory. 

The Boston Red Sox (29-19) will look to get back on track following a two-game losing streak as they face the Toronto Blue Jays (25-25) with Rick Porcello (7-2, 3.47 ERA) on the mound opposing Marcus Stroman (5-1, 3.89 ERA).